World Languages

Suggested, but not required, for all students of Latin: The Bantam New College Latin/English Dictionary (Bantam series) by John C. Traupman

Latin 3 Honors

Please read the three stories in the packet given to you on the last day of Latin 2 and complete the charts. Be prepared to take a reading quiz on the stories on the first day of Latin 3. See or email Mr. Collins for more information.

Latin 4 Honors

Read Vergil's Aeneid, translated by David West (ISBN:
987-0140449327). Write an outline of books 8 and 12 (with a bullet
point for each scene), and be prepared to take quizzes on the entire Aeneid at the beginning of the semester.

A.P. Latin

Read the translated sections of Caesar's De Bello Gallico
(Books 1, 6, 7) required for the AP Latin Exam. These are in the
textbook provided by Mr. Collins. Be prepared to take quizzes on this
material at the beginning of the year.

Spanish 2 Honors

Borrow the reading packet from teacher. Read and answer the
questions at the end of each chapter in Spanish and keep a journal in
Spanish summarizing each chapter. Be ready for a test during the first
week of school.

Spanish 3

Students taking Spanish 3 will be given a packet on final exam day to
complete over the summer. Complete the review packet and be prepared for
a quiz on the material during the first week of class. Extra copies
will be available from the Guidance Office. Packets should be handed in
to a Spanish teacher on the first day of school.

Spanish 3 Honors

Viajes Fantasticos by Elias Miguel Muñoz
Borrow from teacher. Read "Mi Querida Cunada" and
keep a journal in Spanish summarizing each capitulo. You should have an
entry for each chapter. Be ready for a test during the first week of
school.

Spanish 4 Honors

Viajes Fantasticos by Elilas Miguel Muñoz
Borrow from Sra. Konopka or Sra. Zettlemoyer. Read "El Ultimo Sol"
and keep a journal in Spanish summarizing each capitulo. You should
have an entry for each chapter. Be ready for a test during the first
week of school.

Spanish 5 Honors

Marianela by Benito Perez Galdos
Borrow from teacher. Read and keep a journal in Spanish summarizing each capitulo. You should have an entry for each chapter. Be ready for a test during the first week of class.

A.P. Spanish

Read p. 1-100 in The Princeton Review's Cracking the AP Language and Culture: 2017 and do Practice Exam 1 starting on p. 106.

Suggested, but not required for all students of Spanish: 501 Spanish Verbs by Christopher Kendris and The University of Chicago Spanish Dictionary: Spanish/English, English/Spanish by David Pharies, editor